“Moin clarified in a statement issued earlier he only went to the casino for dinner with his wife and friends,” Shaharyar said, after a meeting with PCB chief selector Moin Khan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
Claiming his choice of restaurant was not appropriate, the PCB chairman said, "He has admitted his fault. It was inappropriate for him to have dinner at the casino."
"The matter is now closed,” he asserted.
Further, he said, the matter had been investigated and no further action would be taken against Moin.
The meeting between the two was postponed till today owing to Moin's ill health.
Read: Moin Khan's meeting with PCB chairman postponed
On February 24, Shaharyar Khan had called Moin back to Pakistan from Australia following his appearance at a Christchurch casino before his team’s World Cup match against the West Indies.
Moin claims that he had gone to the Christchurch casino along with his wife for a dinner hosted by a friend.
Read: Moin apologises for casino visit
“In hindsight, the choice of venue for dinner was indeed inappropriate, which has, and rightly so, offended the public in Pakistan as well as cricket fans,” Moin had said in a statement.
Moin Khan's expulsion from the World Cup was not a first for Pakistan at a mega-event.
Shoaib Akhtar was sent home from the inaugural World Twenty20 in South Africa in 2007 after he hit fellow fast bowler Mohammad Asif with a bat.
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